Quote of the Day: Prologue
A/N: All of us, at one point or another, have received a "Quote-Of-The-Day" e-mail. Hardly any of us reads them but what if it were from a secret friend? Would we be curious enough to open it or would we throw it away like the rest?
Disclaimer: All quotes in this story will, to the best of my knowledge, be listed under the name of the correct author and if not then feel free to correct me. Also, all characters in this story are the property of J.K. Rowling but all dialogue and action that they take part in are, once again to the best of my knowledge, of my own creation.
Summary: "A quote a day, every day, for a month" wrote this "friend". But who would bother to send Neville Longbottom anything but a parcel of forgotten clothes. Probably just something his Gran signed him up for. But what if it really was a friend. If he were to open just one, just the first one, that couldn't hurt anything. It wouldn't be an obligation. And then, if it were a good one, he would open the next one. Friendly advice every day for a month. Well what if he opened just one, just the first one...
A/N: All of us, at one point or another, have received a "Quote-Of-The-Day" e-mail. Hardly any of us reads them but what if it were from a secret friend? Would we be curious enough to open it or would we throw it away like the rest?
Disclaimer: All quotes in this story will, to the best of my knowledge, be listed under the name of the correct author and if not then feel free to correct me. Also, all characters in this story are the property of J.K. Rowling but all dialogue and action that they take part in are, once again to the best of my knowledge, of my own creation.
Summary: "A quote a day, every day, for a month" wrote this "friend". But who would bother to send Neville Longbottom anything but a parcel of forgotten clothes. Probably just something his Gran signed him up for. But what if it really was a friend. If he were to open just one, just the first one, that couldn't hurt anything. It wouldn't be an obligation. And then, if it were a good one, he would open the next one. Friendly advice every day for a month. Well what if he opened just one, just the first one...
